US President Donald Trump has once again reiterated his melodramatic arguments on how he could have avoided a significant military build up between India and Pakistan, this time providing new details regarding his tariff threats which he alleges he employed to coerce both countries to retract. In a speech at an event in Washington, D.C., Trump once again claimed that he had intervened at a time of increased tensions in May, saying that his actions had saved millions of lives.
Trump claimed that India and Pakistan were about to find themselves in a nuclear conflict. He said that India and Pakistan were going to engage each other with nuclear weapons. Trump argued that he gave both governments warning that in case they go down that route he would enforce a 350 percent tariff on every nation and stop all trade with the United States. He remembered telling them that they could go at it, but I was imposing a tariff of 350 percent on each nation, no more trade with the United States.
The former President was defending his aggressive tariff policy by saying that this kind of actions assisted him in solving five of the eight wars during his rule. Addressing U.S. President Joe Biden personally, Trump said that Biden would not even understand what countries were under discussion, and the situation in the world would deteriorate under the current president.
Trump indicated that he was bent on averting a fatal war. I will not have you putting nuclear weapons at one another, and murdering millions of people, and having the nuclear dust flying over Los Angeles, he said, and the high tariffs were about to be enforced to put the crisis under control.
He also alleged that the current Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif owed him a debt of gratitude telling him that the former U.S President had saved millions and millions of lives.
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